Unidentified San Francisco Bay Area family photograph album [graphic], circa 1878-1929.

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Unidentified San Francisco Bay Area family photograph album [graphic], circa 1878-1929.

73 black and white photographs in 1 album, ca. 1878-1929, of members of an unidentified family in the San Francisco Bay Area. Subjects include: Sheep and cattle ranching; Goose hunting; a flood; steamships and sailboats; the Pacific coast; Woodville, Oregon; Berkeley California; The Chutes at Idora Park in Oakland, California; The Cliff House in San Francisco; Buildings in Nob Hill, San Francisco including the Mark Hopkins Institute of Art and the Charles Crocker residence; a 33 year old horse.

.29 cubic feet (1 album)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8208348

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Mark Hopkins Institute of Art

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Crocker, Charles, 1822-1888

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One of "Big Four" who built Central Pacific Railroad. Crocker actually supervised construction of tracks. Later invested in large landholdings and developed Del Monte Hotel (1880). From the description of Charles Crocker deed, 1868. (University of the Pacific). WorldCat record id: 34919034 Charles Crocker was a prominent store-owner in Sacramento when, in 1860, he joined Collis Huntington, Huntington's business partner Mark Hopkins, then-Governor Leland Stanford, and other s...

Cliff House (San Francisco, Calif.)

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